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week by a cyber spy ring. the ring has been dubbed operation shady rat. it was uncovered by a u.s. security firm, and the targets included the united nations, the u.s. department of energy, and the associated press. cyber security experts said the intrusions may have originated in china. joining me now is daniel lyons. good morning to you. hi, alex. this has been called the beggest transfer the wealth in terms of intellectual property in history. that is saying something. do you agree with that? was it that big, and if so, what is it the hackers are looking for? well, if it s not the biggest, it s certainly one of them, and i think what you have to do is look at all of these separate attacks as one thing. really what the picture we re seeing now is that there s a persistent and advanced attack on virtually everything, and it s happening all the time. we re basically being robbed. what they re looking for are technology secrets, defense
espionage is a fact of state craft unfortunately. it s gone on since recorded history. certainly the russians have had a terrific record of espionage against this country. they have deeply penetrated our society before world war ii and we were allies during that war. so there s no reason to think that they let up in any way. the what you will see is espionage directed at gaining u.s. government secrets and gaining our technology secrets. all right. peter earnest from spy museum and deborah feyerick here in new york, thank you very much. appreciate it. larry king live starting in just a few minutes. up next, the punch line. here s a preview. a 29-year-old woman burst her wind pipe at the world cup after blowing too hard on one of those horns. burst her wind pipe. good! [ male announcer ] this is rachel,
and trade secret theft from china and pressure on the u.s. to give them those trade secrets and technology secrets in order to do business in their markets. this doesn t come as much of a surprise here at the white house because the president time and time again on the campaign trail promised to be very tough on china. at times threatening to label the currency manipulator once going to into office and to be clear, these are much more politically popular on capitol hill than those steel and aluminum tariff imports on imports he imposed in recent weeks. but the question here is what impacts does this have? you can see the market there, but also china is threatening to retaliate depending on what exactly comes out in this, in the wash here at 12 when the president does sign these. this comes as the president, as you know, is negotiating a sit-down with the north korean dictator kim jong-un, something he s going to need the chinese s help on. what impact does this have on
celebrating their shiite holiday when the attack happened. afghan officials say that about another 100 people were injured. and in the city, seven other people killed when a bomb strapped to a bicycle exploded and another bombing in kandahar reportedly killing five people including two police officers. the high-tech drone that went off course and crashed in iran is assumed to be intact and could give away now u.s. technology secrets? this according to a senior u.s. military official. the sentinel is designed to fly level and land safely even when it gets lost. has cutting-edge stealth technology. iran and its allies could exploit. yesterday we reported some of that is encrypted. maybe that s now changed. thousands of occupiers from all over the country now uniting in washington, d.c. the new week-long protest known